China proposes new global AI cooperation organisation
- On July 26, 2025, during the opening of a major AI event in Shanghai, Chinese Premier Li Qiang put forward a proposal to create an international organization dedicated to cooperation on artificial intelligence.
- This proposal follows escalating technological competition and U.S. export restrictions on advanced AI chips and equipment due to security concerns.
- The three-day WAIC event brought together more than 800 companies showcasing over 3,000 high-tech products including AI models, devices, and robots.
- Li emphasized forming a broad consensus on a global AI governance framework quickly, warning that AI risks becoming an "exclusive game" for few countries and companies.
- China aims to share its AI advances globally, especially with the Global South, and promote coordinated international regulation amid currently fragmented governance.
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